Periodic Reporting for period 1 - valOH (Assessing the social value of One Health approaches)
Période du rapport: 2022-03-01 au 2024-02-29
One Health is an approach to the design and implementation of health programmes, policies and research that recognises the interlinkages between public health, animal health, and their shared environment.
While increasingly seen as needed, notably at the European Union (EU) level, its operationalisation remains limited owing, partly, to the lack of a substantial body of evidence on its added value. In particular, knowledge gaps exist on how a One Health approach to disease mitigation may generate or preserve health benefits in addition to those directly linked to reduced health risks, on the possible effects of its outcomes on objectives of broader policies, and on how social value can be generated.
Why is it important for society?
One Health it at the basis of multiple health programmes and policies.
What are the overall objectives?
The valOH project aims at addressing the issues identified by investigating the social value of One Health approaches using a wide-ranging perspective of the outcomes. Research outputs will expand the current evidence base on the broader benefits of One Health and have the potential to inform decision-making. The project's objectives are the development of a conceptual framework, its application to the example of antimicrobial resistance and the quantification of preferences on social value linked outcomes, and the exploration of possible policy implications.